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Engineering student Matthew Iassogna works with Professor Michael Senra on a Rheometer which measures the properties of fluids.
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November 20, 2013
Youth explored the amazing world of engineering by designing and building exciting engineering projects. Instructors: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Engineering Department.
Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering Graduation Ceremony | Klesse College at UTSA Spring 2024
What does coding and camping have to do with an engineering retreat? Answer: #GeeksInTheWoods, TUNE's annual internal #developer #retreat where we take our entire #product and #engineering organization into the woods and have a #conference. As we entered the fourth year, it nearly doubled in size, we reached new #technical depths, the logistics were flawless, and the element of surprise was intangible. Year after year there continues to be a highlighted focus on #teambuilding that is formed through connections and cohesiveness, and all in all, we come away as a stronger #organization.
Engineering Professor Michael Senra sits by a Rheometer which measures the properties of fluids.
chuck zovko / Zovko Photographic llc
November 20, 2013
Engineering East is the newest building on FAU Boca Campus and is design to meet the Platinum LEED certification
Before costruction of buildings, core samples of near-surface regolith (soil) are usually obtained and subjected to various engineering geology analyses.
Unconfined compression tests are commonly used to assess the strength of geologic or manmade materials (soils / regolith, bedrock, concrete, etc.).